Social media marketing in 10 minutes a day
Just 10 minutes a day could be all you need to commit to social media, to make a marketing difference for your small business.
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Just 10 minutes a day could be all you need to commit to social media, to make a marketing difference for your small business.
In a special guest post for Dynamic Business, Unimail’s Andrea Culligan looks at how she dealt with the rapid growth of her small business, and the lessons she’s learnt which allow her to see growth not as frightening, but exciting.
Freelancer.com has expanded its crowdsourcing feature to accommodate all design categories, allowing small business owners access to a wide range of design needs including logos, smartphone app mockups, Photoshop editing and even personalised Twitter backgrounds.
Many Australian businesses don’t put enough focus on customer retention strategies to ensure growth during tough economic times, which is becoming increasingly essential given the current economy.
If you’d like to find out whether cloud accounting really will be heaven for your small business, Dynamic Business has found a must-attend free seminar for Sydney-based business owners.
Local consumers who utilise the mobile web aren’t having their expectations met, with the vast majority reporting disappointment courtesy of poor mobile and application performance.
Small businesses in the Western Australia tourism industry are being invited to attend ‘Tourism BOOST’; a workshop series designed to give businesses an edge in WA’s growing tourism sector.
If the fees associated with eCommerce transactions are putting you off selling online, you’re being shortsighted. This opinion piece from Matt Bullock explores the benefits.
Getting started in business is tough. Winning the confidence of your customer and essentially creating a brand that positions you as a reliable supplier is where we all aspire to be. But once the hard work is done, the rest is not so difficult.
A stronger Australian economy means businesses are expressing increased optimism for growth, but according to a new report by Robert Half, this is creating a larger workload for existing employees.
Australian small and medium businesses are embracing e-commerce in record numbers now, but experts are warning they should remain vigilant about risks associated with internet use.
Online marketing has become a necessary part of every businesses marketing plan. Given its importance, it is critical that planning and research goes into your online marketing campaign, and your business is represented in a way that is consistent with its offline identity.
Success can be all about who you know, not what you know. The Australian Institute of Management offers some Do’s and Don’ts of networking.
Is your understanding of the opportunities offered by cloud expanding or limiting your vision for your business?
The Victorian Small Business Festival kicks off on 1 August, promising to celebrate the role of small business in the state with its month long program of dedicated small business events.
In a more than crowded market of group buying and other eCommerce sites, CatchOfTheDay and Scoopon have gone from start-up to $200 million business is just five years. Jen Bishop spoke to founder Gabby Leibovich, who runs the businesses with younger brother Hezi.
In the final of the Driving Business Online case study series, AFENDS founders Declan Wise and Jonathan Salfield reveal how the internet turned their small screen printing business into a streetwear fashion label.
Australia’s top earners are seeking the help of private wealth advisors; as busy professionals recognise the value of wealth strategies, but struggle to find time to focus on them personally.
For the very first time, Dynamic Business is sponsoring Small Business September, a premiere event designed to assist businesses in their growth phase via hundreds of state-wide seminars, workshops and online webinars.
Adding a new twist to the phrase ‘putting your heart and soul into the business,’ Kim Wood has found a new and more eco-friendly way of doing business.